Strategic
Plan and Mission
CALIFORNIA SPACE GRANT CONSORTIUM
Executive
Summary
The
California Space Grant Consortium (CaSGC) received Space
Grant designation in 1989 under the National Space Grant
College and Fellowship Program. It is funded, in part,
through a Training Grant from the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration and is administered by its
Lead Institution, the University of California, San
Diego.
The
Space Grant College and Fellowship program in California
has continued to expand and grow in both the number
of affiliate institutions involved and the number of
curriculum and hands-on projects initiated. The CaSGC
is presently comprised of the following affiliates:
UC
Berkeley
UC Davis
UC Irvine
UC Los Angeles
UC Riverside
UC San Diego
UC Santa Barbara
UC Santa Cruz |
CSU
Long Beach
San Diego State University
San Jose State University
CalPoly – San Louis Obisbo
CalPoly - Pomona
CalTech
Palomar College |
Pomona
College
San
Diego Supercomputer Center
San
Francisco Art Institute
Santa Clara University
Stanford
University of San Diego
University of Southern California |
Specific
actions are being taken to expand the consortium membership
beyond the present membership to include other educational
institutions with significant programs relating to aerospace-related
research, education and outreach.
The
organizational and administrative structure of the CaSGC
has the Consortium Headquarters Office (Principal Investigator
– Wolfgang Berger, California State-wide Director
- Michael Wiskerchen) at UC San Diego. Each affiliate
institution has a campus director and a scholarship/fellowship
selection committee. The CaSGC is executing expansion
while carefully maintaining a balance between statewide
visibility and participation with continued high quality
in targeted areas of aerospace research, education,
and public outreach.
THE
CALIFORNIA SPACE GRANT CONSORTIUM (CaSGC) AND THE NASA
STRATEGIC PLAN
The
mission and goals of the CaSGC are structured to support
NASA's overall Strategic Plan. That NASA Strategic Plan
formulates the following vision and mission:
NASA
VISION
- To improve Life here,
- To extend life to there,
- To find life beyond.
NASA
MISSION
- To understand and protect
our home planet,
- To explore the universe and
search for life,
- To inspire the next generation
of explorers, ...as only NASA can.
The
Plan creates a Strategic Enterprises framework to communicate
to external constituents and contribute to national
priorities. The six NASA Strategic Enterprises are:
- Earth Science Enterprise
- Space Science Enterprise
- Biological and Physical Research Enterprise
- Aerospace Technology Enterprise
- Education Enterprise
- Space Flight Enterprise
CaSGC MISSION AND OBJECTIVES
CaSGC
Mission
The mission of the California Space Grant Consortium
is to continue and enhance the United States' capabilities
in aerospace science, technology, and education and
to provide aerospace-related information to students,
researchers, and the general public.
CaSGC Objectives
- To
develop and maintain a network of institutions of
higher education throughout California with interests
and capabilities in aerospace science, engineering,
and technology.
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To recruit and train aerospace professionals, especially
women and underrepresented minorities, for careers
in aerospace science and engineering. This is accomplished
through the provision of scholarships, fellowships,
and training internships within the industry, government,
and academic sectors. A primary focus of this effort
is student - mentor projects which provide an effective
way to:
•
Translate space-related research results for education
and public use;
• Train and retrain the aerospace workforce;
• Build education and research infrastructure;
• Provide undergraduate scholarships and
graduate fellowships;
• Outreach to underrepresented groups (women
& minorities).
- To
promote a strong science, mathematics, and engineering
education base from elementary through university
levels.
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To encourage interdisciplinary education and training,
research, and public service programs related to aerospace.
To encourage collaborative development programs among
universities, industry, and federal, state, and local
governments.
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